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of operations with any commodities. Tt also would eliminate the “serial receipts for cotton” and provide a “limit liability” for the governmernt. 1t also “clarifics insurance provi- sions” and provides a “fee on im- portation of food prooducts,” which Haugen said met the objection caus- ed by the president that the old measure embodied no provision cov- ering imported products. FARM RELIEF BILL - DISEUSSED TODAY Hangen Says Measure Dilers NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928, JOHNSON TRIES T0 HAVE BILL PASSED \' | Wants Gapital and Labor (}011-4 'MAN WHO GAYE BAD CHECK FAINTS IN POLICE COURT Bristol Youth Lectured and Given suspended Jail Sentence by Judge Saxe, told the truth when he said he had been arresced before. Judge E pointed out that the offense was very serious and entirely inexcusable, The way to obtain a college educa- tion which Wondej said he wanted, | is not through the issuance of fraud- ulent cliecks and he warned the | roung man that he must be careful | jor he will find himself in a serious STORE CLOSES AT NOON TOMORROW GOOD FRIDAY predicament. He asked him what | he intended to do and Kondej re- | | plied: "1 will go to work and get through college, just as T worked my | way through high school.” | Sergegnt T J. Feeney testified that Detective Sergeant Daniel McGilli- scripted for War Washington, April 5 (P—The little used parliamentary machinery of the | house by which a bill is forced from a4 committee was set in motion on the floor today by Chairman Joln- son of the veterans committee in an | | effort, he said, to obtain action this - From Previous One Waghington, April 5 P)—The new McNary-Haugen bill introduced yes- terday was described to the house today in a formal report by Chair- man Haugen of its agriculture com- mittee as a- measure - differing ma- terially from that vetoed a year ago by President Coolidge and so modi- fied that it now proposes “two dis- tinct and entirely separable reme- dies” for the farm situation, “The changes which have been made,” he said, “meet in a large part the objections expressed by the The present bill provides for the collection of a fee on the importa- tion of the commodity during a marketing period and for the collec tion of an equivalent fee upon the importation of any food product manufactured from such a com- modity. [, Jieading guilty to the charge of issuing a fraudulent check, and ask- [ 1ng for the me wiard Kondej, ¥ of the court, Fi- ged 21, of 44 Upson street, Bristol, was given a suspend- [+d jail sentence of six months by : [ Judge M. D. Sase in pelice court to- | cuddy of Bristol turned the young day. “Thank you, sir,” he murmur. [ mMan over to the local police yester- e ed and walked towards the prisoners' | day afternoon and he readily admit- Mechanic Claims Record | session on a measure proposing the | ‘u !‘,](:,‘ ,l,’\ l‘.’,)C’ :_‘:“,_I\A’\'m!y “'- \h 11 & of ]5 3 M :‘ .;‘sfun\! u::nt\(;a‘i::esor‘fl'n Pengacola. Fla., April 5 (P—Har- | ar. [ioachea out “ana_ supported him, | dered clieck drawn on e Bristo old L. Whithy, “maval machinists' | "G g oo o0 elile Ofticer Louis E. Harper unip- a1 bank and signed by “Har- Gropping 4400 fret vosterday hefore |0 €1 War than all other legis phone to make inquiry of the bank, tion, for it will make me c he u 4 e d re | Dilling thels angiaentg e s o } L ndt piling S think by the young man ran out. He had or NEW BRITAIN CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE 10 BIG EASTER SPECIALS He was carried from the courtroom | | - | and revived, later being able to leave South Dakota Johnson, who 11 years ago voted for the draft act and then went to I'rance as an officer in one of the first regiments selected under the law aid that he had not lived to regret his vote, but that “today we | in order s | president in his ‘message returning Chithy o val | the building unassisted. | dered a sport sweater and expected T e without his ap- l.y,..\r\u!,ma]{"1'::“‘)~pnnlmcglin;n\21 :::::j‘:f'l"',“l'" placed on the speaker’s| i young man admitted his guilt | to have the check cashed in ”“"‘ proval. ing station from an altitude of 5.100 | (201e @ petition to have the bill dis- fand knowledged that he had learn- | way. Questioned by the police, he | *® @ “Especially does the present bill | feet. icharpv»\d from the house llllll(!l')"r“I his lesson. He was ready to hear | said the reason for his attempt to provide an almost unlimited oppor-| Tvo other naval m.—«h|n|sx.s'%:‘:1"f'f‘:"'"" a {;l‘rn °d up for con-|the consequences but he foared his [ 1ass the check was his need for | n a e rl a om tunity for the administrative body | mates, ¢ W, Morgan and Thomas L. .or"trr'al ion. The petition, to become | mother might suffer. I don't he- | money with which 1o pay debts con- | ° created under it to deal with the|Crawford, also exceeded the pre.|oFe™@ ‘\",lmv-j(vxxvc._s the siznature of | lieve she will live a year,” he said.|tracted while attending the ldm’\lflw problem of agricultural surpluses|ions mark of 2,200 feet which matal iz nhml °TS OF 4 majority of the | “T have a vounger brother who needs | sify of Vermont. He admitted that | through loans, Which those Who| eiers waid s eeiioins by o in l‘!\ house. [ her |v|~nh;i‘¥\l\ more than 1 ‘]_.» did not know anyone named N t 0 C h S o ’ have opposed the past committee|army parachute jumper, the former otes Against Draft Judge Saxe, after ordering a con- [ “Harold B. Cook o e ur as avlngs. bills urge would be fully adequate to meet the situation. Two Remedics \ “The present bill proposes two distinct and entirely separable reme- dirs—first, loans to cooperate as- & tions at a low rate of interest, as frequently suggested by the see- retary of agriculture, Mr. Jardine; and, second, in case of failure of the | tinuance until tomorrow | that the young man’s record in Bris- Coal miners of Germany are de- |tol could he investigated, rycalled | manding higher wages, shorter hours him to the witness stand later and [and better underground working told him the court had learncd he | conditions, plunging through space 3,000 feet hefore pulling the rip cord, and the ! latter 2,700 feet. The three men last night were stiff and sore from the jerk they v ceived when the opening chutes broke their descent. “1 had full use of my legs during my 373 Women’s Spring DRESSES in that it provided only for the con- scription of men.” He added that it failed to provide against arms and of the first remedy to accomplish the pur- GEelet prent erin ml.l‘ the :u'\‘ln-] poses of the act, the making of | hreathing, my senses were alert and | "2 SOl Konunea 1].@@ the | | marketing agreements providing |y watched the carth as it seemingly s sities of the citiz | | that cost and losses on transactions country rushed up toward me.” Each man | Many one of a kind. An unusual lot of New Dresses b e e R et st e R 556 [ationg b s ' that \\.»:;’1 -‘fl!ldfll-dinarll,\' for $8 to §10 each. All are wou e paid by the ¢ Y | (raining parachute for the jump 5 e _ £ avs, new models and in variety of colors and styl iarw mecelve the ! dlvecl Johnson said that in 1919 it | % S & ) S and styles. ;:,P:‘O:ri PR e W ipeared that every time the special | » N e “Both methods are directed 10- (08 to Russia to {howse investisating commitice | pg e o HISTSl Avarove CASTER SPECIAL ward promoting orderly marketing. Conduct Soviet Music fixed any responsibility upon an: P! PP! s | On Sale Tomorrow Morning Only! for Public to Use at Home | Quickly Ends Colds individual for wrong-doing, a bhi- partisan combination was immedi ately created to protect such an in- dividual. “All this eccurred in April and May, 1922, prior to the Teapot Dome affair and prior to many other goy- and. in the case of tariff-protected . iy o . commodities, making the tariff ef-| New York, April & (®—Viadimir fective.” | €havitch, conductor of the Syracuse, Thn.rr"\ofl drafted by the Towa N- Y. symphony orchestra was en republican by the direction of the|ronute v{o h‘i |‘m1:( ,-‘n,ofiy(qu:.‘,’ agricultural committee and concur-|!iner Berengaria fo act as a gu red in by 15 of its 21 members, is|conductor for the Soviet government | Urging the importance of quick | action in ending head colds before | | {they spread down infe the cheat, expected to be followed in a few|Orchestras for six weeks, lernment frauds,” he continued. “It ety davs by one or mere minority re M Shavitch is the first American | urred at a time when it was ex hospital physicians have certified for ; r n A 8 € bl & remely a o b 1l S0 Vque A i w hic ports from those opposing the bill, |conductor to join a list of distin-|{{remely unpopul to attack the | home 1 unique treatment which | Free To Operate Fulsie L chabslonsiron ol TSoun- fliead of the department of justice | has hrought speedy relicf fo num- | . e »m Russia has invited as | 5 & Haugen declared that it any (1S whom Russia has in¢ited 08| with his bureau of investigation and | v or xew Pritain sl btten court should restrain the proposed |EUCSLS I its movewment to give ex-lgocrer servic L federal farm board from entering | */lont TR e o Tamastothe) Burdens Not Equal i a ewiiions - masses of Russian people. One of the tragedies of the last | 15 Plea o) ents e = 7 S leasant to Use, into marketing agreements financed &5 vl snttoiiios at Noaxt ires & | war, he said, was the fact that war by eqaalization fees, that the hoard, | Miss Mildred Burns, for example under the new bill, would he entire- | works of Amer modern COM- | yrdons were mot equitably dis- Materials: Iy e 1o ropetaletunderine: (ozn | NORRNS S 08 MAR Lenleihsli SlEn 80 byt S In 1At ivaniine 1 oy oy EPAUESET ol mnioivans Keptnes 8 s R R U SRR FR X on e e | Converse's “Flivver 10,000,000, Car- | gyner conflict, lie said, everything | Blecting until it had spread down | ail cortified 10 this paper by the tiend: | KASHA JERSEY P “The committee docs not belleve | PeNter's “Sky Scrapers” and Gold- (1. " voon taken “from one indivi- | N0 her bronchial tubes. The day P8 1§ iag. o that the contingency will arise.’” Be | TArh 2 .(\"“’I T:"y“":““’"“ accompan. | U2l even his Tife, while anofher has | folloving she coughed hard Dnctors recommend Cherry Fectaral SUMMER FLANNEL 3 1 o aughter accompan- : 1 h fever. The 7 hecaking o continued, “but if the constitutional- | 15 Wil and Sal been I¢ permitted to enjoy all | hiad a high r. Then. on the hecais FOR (ied him. to| sns- t not only Etops cougling spells a inflamed lining= Absorbed Ly FANCY TWILLS she started of life’s luxurids and to become im- | Vice of her doctor clating > e nmensely wealth: {ing double strength doses of not -ty of any provision marketing agreements is f the breathing 1 WOMEN tained, the bill still would present Ex-Mayor Missing 16 4 - — Horry ‘m‘"" s ‘O"'f””";'" ioyea phltem, Jisipocpedue she ever- i n i \ . | Wife Confined t Bed | mixture of wi herry, terpin Diy-|ish,” grippy feeling and drives out the | e bl voposals of e Years Returns to Home \ 0 Bed, 1y and other ingredients eortiriod | it ron more ™ passages, whrest an | o “'r‘e (":m”m' ““_m:'h~ the com.| Tifton, Ga. April 5 @ —samuel M. | Man Raise: Row in Home | for home use by hospital physicians. | V75 e {oe helieves will he the case, then | C1¥att, 60, former mayor of THEoN. | Stanley Dryzula was arrested by | With the first pleasant swallow [Faay ant wen e’ feel like a different AR S o o s T f |y Bl 2 | L e e S o MEN! LOOK AT THESE is ’;’ 'L'?';n C emoperatites fhrough home after his tamily had given him { 2. B. Kicly shortly hefore 10 o'clock | warmth-—from fier nose passages | 10 Uvice as mueh in $1.00 bospitai s 8 'l“» is '"’;h’ o wsm]fi “Would permit | P for dead this forenoon at his home, 222 Broad |deep down into her chest. Inside of | D, r‘ "“ cplus commodities | C1¥att who disappeared on Octoher [ atrect, on the charge of breach of |a few hours congestion in her nose | producers of surplus « Cl 25, 1911, whila inspecting his naval the peace, passages and cliest hegan fo clear ter of the man, he broke dishes and | up. By morning her excessive fover ctherwise misconducted himself de- ’ was gone, she was ahle to be out spite the fact that his wife is unable |and the day following, her doctor to leave her bed hecause of illness. reports, the cold was gone entirely to receive an assured henefit from According to a daugh- "‘]‘”""im‘“ ";"a"“""?m:;‘;":f:‘" collect- | ame home last night front Wori in mest Cexemitive shisolione”| Tg o Heiewad to fiave heeil % Hijese xuers. 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